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  • National Anthropological ArchivesMuseum Support Center4210 Silver Hill RoadSuitland [email protected]://www.anthropology.si.edu/naa/

    Guide to the Phillip Walkerpapers, 1969-2008, undated

    Katie DuvallFunding for the processing of this collection

    was provided by the Wenner-Gren Foundation.2015

    http://www.anthropology.si.edu/naa/

  • Table of Contents

    Collection Overview ........................................................................................................ 1Administrative Information .............................................................................................. 1Scope and Contents........................................................................................................ 3Arrangement..................................................................................................................... 4Biographical Note............................................................................................................. 2Selected bibliography....................................................................................................... 4Names and Subjects ...................................................................................................... 4Container Listing ............................................................................................................. 6

    Series 1: California projects and research, 1969-2003, undated............................. 6Series 2: Primate research, 1970-1988, 1997, undated........................................ 31Series 3: Forensic work, 1980-2003, undated....................................................... 41Series 4: Repatriation work, 1987-1999................................................................. 43Series 5: Writings and academic material, 1974-2008, undated............................ 46Series 6: Other research, 1976-circa 2008, undated............................................. 69Series 7: Slides, 1969-1998, undated.................................................................... 74

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    Collection Overview

    Repository: National Anthropological Archives

    Title: Phillip Walker papers

    Identifier: NAA.2014-08

    Date: 1969-2008, undated

    Extent: 34.75 Linear feet (71 boxes, 1 map-folder)

    Creator: Walker, Phillip L., 1947-2009

    Language: English

    Summary: The Phillip Walker papers document his research and professionalactivities from 1969-2008 and primarily deal with his bioarchaeologicalresearch in California and his studies of primate feeding behavior anddentition. His involvement in issues surrounding the repatriation ofNative American human remains, forensic work for public agenciesdealing with human remains, and writings are also represented. Thecollection consists of research and project files, raw data and analysis,graphs and illustrations, photographs, and dental impressions.

    Administrative Information

    Acquisition InformationThese papers were donated to the National Anthropological Archives by Phillip Walker's wife,Cynthia Brock, in 2014.

    Separated MaterialsSeven rolls of 16mm film (100' each), 3 rolls of Super 8mm film (50' each), and one small rollof Super 8mm film of primate behavior were transferred to the Human Studies Film Archive(accession number 2014-013).

    Processing InformationThe collection arrived at the National Anthropological Archives in 2014 after being stored inWalker's offices at home and at the University of California, Santa Barbara since his death in2009. Where present, original folder titles have been retained. All others were derived by thearchivist.

    Processed and encoded by Katie Duvall, 2015

    Preferred CitationPhillip Walker papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution

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    RestrictionsThe Phillip Walker papers are open for research.

    Requests to view forensic files are subject to review by the NAA. Forensic files can only beviewed in the National Anthropological Archives reading room. No copies are permitted unlesspermission is granted by the agency the report was written for.

    Access to the Phillip Walker papers requires an appointment.

    Conditions Governing UseContact the repository for terms of use.

    Biographical Note

    Phillip L. Walker was a leading physical anthropologist and bioarchaeologist and a professor ofanthropology at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB). Born in 1947 in Elkhart, Indiana,Walker graduated from the University of Chicago in 1973 with a Ph.D. in Anthropology. His doctoral workfocused on the feeding behavior of great apes and included field work at the Yerkes Regional PrimateCenter in Atlanta, Georgia. In 1975, he completed field work in Guatemala studying the behavior of free-ranging New World monkeys.

    Walker began teaching at UCSB in 1974 and became fascinated with the "enormous archaeologicalheritage of the Santa Barbara Channel Islands region, and the native peoples who occupied it." He starteda research program on the bioarchaeology of the region and collaborated with other scholars as well asthe Chumash community in the region. He "struck up a positive dialog with the Chumash tribe, developedfriendships, and pioneered the notion that the living descendant community is a crucial player in researchand learning about the past."

    In the late 1980s and early 1990s Walker was active in the development and implementation of the NativeAmerican Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA). He was a founding member of the U.S.Department of the Interior's NAGPRA review committee and the Smithsonian Institution's Native AmericanRepatriation Review Committee.

    In the late 1990s Walker was instrumental in launching the Global History of Health Project which focusedon the investigation of regional and continental patterns of health and lifestyle through the study of humanremains. In addition, he was the co-director of an archaeological project excavating a Viking settlement inMosfell, Iceland and volunteered his forensic services to public agencies in California and Nevada.

    Over the course of his career Walker authored more than 200 scholarly articles and reports. He died in2009 at his home in Goleta, CA.

    Source consulted: Larsen, Clark Spencer and Patricia M. Lambert. 2009. "Obituary: Phillip Lee Walker, 22July 1947- 6 February 2009." American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 141:1-2

    Chronology1947 Born on July 22 in Elkhart, Indiana

    Summer 1966 Archaeological fieldwork, Atlas, Illinois (Director, field laboratories inHuman Osteology)

    September 1969 Archaeological fieldwork, Northwestern Hudson Bay Tule Expedition,Northwest Territories, Canada

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    1970 B.A. Indiana University (Anthropology, minor in Zoology)

    Summer 1970 Dental anthropological fieldwork, International Biological Program(Eskimo villages in Northern Alaska)

    March 1971 Dental anthropological fieldwork, Gila River Indian Reservation(Pima), Arizona

    1971 M.A. University of Chicago (Anthropology)

    Summer 1971, Spring1973

    Primate Behavioral Research, Yerkes Regional Primate Center,Atlanta, Georgia

    1973 Ph.D. University of Chicago (Anthropology)

    1974 Lecturer, University of California, Davis

    1974-2009 Professor, University of California, Santa Barbara

    Summer 1975 Field study of the behavior of free-ranging New World monkeys inGuatemala

    Summer 1982 Archaeological fieldwork, San Miguel Island

    1991-1992 Chairman, Society for American Archaeology Task Force onRepatriation

    1992-1997 Member, Department of the Interior Native American GravesProtection and Repatriation Act Review Committee

    Summer 1995 Archaeological fieldwork, Mosfell, Iceland

    Fall 1996 Archaeological fieldwork, San Miguel Island

    1998-2002 Advisor then Co-Chair, Society for American Archaeology TaskForce on Repatriation

    Summer 1999 Archaeological fieldwork, Mosfell, Iceland

    2000-2002 Vice President, American Association of Physical Anthropologists

    August 2000 Cemetery excavation, Vandenberg Air Force Base

    August 2001 Cemetery excavation, Chatsworth, CA

    Summer 2001-2007 Cemetery excavation, Mosfell, Iceland

    2003-2005 President, American Association of Physical Anthropologists

    2003-2009 Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science

    Summer 2006 Archaeological excavations, San Miguel Island

    2009 Died on February 6 in Goleta, CA

    Scope and Contents

    The Phillip Walker papers document his research and professional activities from 1969-2008 and undatedand primarily deal with with his bioarchaeological research in California and his studies of primate feedingbehavior and dentition. The collection consists of research and project files, raw data and analysis, graphsand illustrations, photographs, x-rays, and dental impressions.

    Material documenting his involvement in issues surrounding the repatriation of human skeletal remains,forensic work for public agencies, and writings are also represented. There is limited material regarding

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    the courses he taught at the University of California, Santa Barbara and his other research on pinnipedbutchering methods, an archaeological project in Mosfell, Iceland, and a project in the Aral Sea region.

    Arrangement

    This collection is arranged in 7 series: Series 1. California projects and research, 1969-2003, undated;Series 2. Primate research, 1970-1988, 1997, undated; Series 3. Forensic work, 1980-2003, undated;Series 4. Repatriation work, 1987-1999; Series 5. Writings and academic material, 1974-2008, undated;Series 6. Other research, 1976-circa 2008, undated; Series 7. Slides, 1969-1998, undated.

    Selected bibliography

    1973. Great ape feeding behavior and incisor morphology. Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Chicago.

    1976. "Wear striations on the incisors of ceropithecid monkeys as an index of diet and habitatpreference". American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 45 (2): 299-307.

    1978. "A quantitative analysis of dental attrition rates in the Santa Barbara Channel area".American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 48 (1): 101-106.

    with Craig, Steven, Daniel Guthrie, and Roderick Moore. 1978. An ethnozoological analysis offaunal remains from four Santa Barbara Channel Island archaeological sites. Santa Barbara,California: Phillip L. Walker.

    with Snethkamp, Pandora E., and Jeffery Serena. 1984. Final report, archaeological investigationson San Miguel Island--1982. Santa Barbara, Calif: Office of Public Archaeology, Social ProcessResearch Institute, University of California.

    1986. "Porotic hyperostosis in a marine-dependent California Indian population". American Journalof Physical Anthropology. 69 (3): 345-354.

    1989. "Cranial injuries as evidence of violence in prehistoric southern California". American Journalof Physical Anthropology. 80 (3): 313-323.

    with Hudson, Travis. 1993. Chumash healing: changing health and medical practices in anAmerican Indian society. Banning, CA (11-795 Fields Road, Morongo Indian Reservation, Banning92220): Malki Museum Press.

    1996. "Facing creationist challenges". The Lancet. 348 (9039): 1397-1398.

    1996. Malibu human skeletal remains: a bioarchaeological analysis.

    with Collins Cook, Della, and Patricia M Lambert. 1997. "Skeletal Evidence for Child Abuse: APhysical Anthropological Perspective". Journal of Forensic Sciences.42 (2): 196.

    with Hagen, Edward H. 1998. Human evolution a multimedia guide to the fossil record. New York,N.Y.: W.W. Norton.

    2001. "A Bioarchaeological Perspective on the History of Violence". Annual Review ofAnthropology. 30 (1): 573-596.

    Names and Subject Terms

    This collection is indexed in the online catalog of the Smithsonian Institution under the following terms:

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    Subjects:

    Anthropologists -- United StatesArchaeologyChumash IndiansForensic anthropologyPhysical anthropologyPinnipediaPrimates

    Cultures:

    Chumash Indians

    Types of Materials:

    Field notesManuscriptsPhotographs

    Geographic Names:

    Channel Islands (Calif.)Santa Barbara (Calif.)

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    Container Listing

    Series 1: California projects and research, 1969-2003, undated13.95 Linear feet

    This series comprises material relating to Walker's California bioarchaeological projects, from 1969-2003and undated. This includes research files, faunal analysis data sheets, osteological data sheets, notes,graphs, and photographs.

    The project and research files are primarily concerned with identified California archeological sites.These cover archaeological digs that Walker managed or was involved in and analysis of remains frompreviously excavated California archaeological sites housed in museums and universities. The ChannelIslands and the Santa Barbara area were of particular interest to Walker, but the material also includessites in Los Angeles County, Ventura County, and San Luis Obispo County.

    The subject files include materials that either cover a specific topic across multiple archaeological sites(i.e. hypoplasia, molar attrition, butcher marks) and/or are not identifiable as being associated with aspecific site. The unidentified photographs include photographic material that most likely corresponds toCalifornia research, but is not specifically identifiable. The forms, procedures, and code sheets are blankexamples of materials used to collect and analyze site data.

    This series is arranged in 4 subseries: 1.1 Project and research files, 1969-2003, undated; 1.2 Subjectfiles, 1979-1993, undated; 1.3 Unidentified photographs, 1983, undated; 1.4 Forms, procedures, codesheets, 1986-1995, undated.

    1.1: Project and research files, 1969-2003, undatedProject files are arranged in alphabetical order.

    Box 1 Alameda corridor project: Analysis of Human Remains (review copy), post2000

    Box 1 Arlington Man study, 1985

    Box 1 Arlington Man study slides, 1985

    Box 1 Catalina collection, 1995

    Box 1 Catalina collection slides, 1995

    Cemetary data:The following folders were found together, but it is not clear if they all relate toeach other.

    Box 1 CMNA: Hammon Todd cranial trauma prints, undated

    Box 1 Spitlefield, 1987

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    Box 1 St. Brides data sheets, 1993

    Box 1 Todd collection records, R, 1989-1991

    Box 1 Tooth wear notes, undated

    Channel Islands:

    Channel Islands general:

    Box 1 Adams Cove coding sheets (faunal analysis), circa 1996

    Box 1 "The Behavioral Significance of Femoral Occupational Markers in theSanta Barbara Channel Area" by Celise Chilcote, 2003

    Box 1 Burial position form, 1990

    Box 1 Cranial injuries (Inter-island comparison, Santa Cruz, SRI, SMI), 1984

    Box 2 Cribra orbitala, 1984

    Box 2 Dental crowding, undated

    Box 2 Discrete cranial traits, statistics (SCRI, SCLI), undated

    Box 2 Discrete traits data forms and notes (SCLI-436 and SCRI-3), undated

    Box 2 Femxray, circa 1991

    Box 2 Proposal to NSF, pre-historic human adaptation to the Channel Islandenvironment, 1984

    Box 2 Radiocarbon dates, 1978-1984

    Box 2 Radiography, undated

    Box 2 Report of radiocarbon dating analyses (Claremont Colleges), 1985

    Box 2 Santa Barbara Channel area sites, data sheets, 1992

    Box 2 SST data (Santa Barbara Channel), 1978

    San Clemente Island (SCLI):

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    Box 2 Bowers Museum records, 1993

    Box 2 Catalog entries and inventories, 1993

    Box 2 CSU (California State University) Northridge records, 1993

    Box 2 Discrete traits, undated

    Box 2 Field school instructions, 1984

    Box 2 Figure, table materials, undated

    Box 2 Grants, awards correspondence, 1985-1987

    Box 2 Hearst, museum documents, 1993

    Box 2 Human skeletal remains from San Clemente Island, circa 2000

    Box 2 Information on burials, 1987-1990

    Los Angeles County (LACO):

    Box 3 Museum documentation: forms, circa 1993

    Box 3 Natural History, correspondence, 1993

    Box 3 Natural History Museum, records, catalogs 1, circa 1993

    Box 3 Natural History Museum, Records 2, circa 1993

    Box 3 NSF (National Science Foundation) proposal, 1985

    Box 3 Panel summary 1985 NSF, 1985

    Box 3 Peabody Museum records, circa 1993

    Box 3 Peabody print-outs, 1993

    Box 3 San Clemente material, 1986

    Box 3 San Diego Museum of Man records, 1993

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    Box 3 San Diego State University, Rogers notes, circa 19932 Folders

    Box 3 San Diego State University: our notes from Rogers field books, circa1993

    SCLI-43 photographs:

    Box 3 Prints, undated2 Folders

    Box 3 Dogs, undated

    Box 60 Negatives, undated9 negatives (photographic)

    Box 3 SCLI-1215 discrete traits data sheets, undated

    Box 4 Slides and prints, undated

    Box 4 Southwest Museum records, 1993

    UCLA:

    Box 4 1. North End Shelter, 2. Bud's Camp, 3. Lost Point, 4. Cave, 1993

    Box 4 Extra burials?, circa 1993

    Box 4 Fowler Museum, 1993

    Box 4 My notes, 1993

    Box 4 Old airport, SCLI-1487, 1993

    Box 4 SCLI 43 B and C, 1993

    Box 4 SCLI-119, Big Dog Cave, 1993

    Box 4 SCLI-1215, 1993

    Box 4 Table for summary, inventory, 1993

    Box 4 University of Minnesota (transfer of skull and bone), 1995

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    Box 4 Various Titus materials (Titus and Verano), 1983-1985

    San Miguel Island (SMI):

    Box 4 National Geographic (grant), 1983-1990

    Box 4 SMI-1 faunal analysis, undated

    Box 4 SMI-1 faunal remains, undated

    SMI human remains photographs:

    Box 4 Slides, circa 1982Includes rookery skulls, SMI-481, and SMI-515.

    Box 4 SMI-504 ABC (prints), circa 1982

    Box 5 SMI-488 (prints), circa 1982

    Box 5 SMI-481 (prints), circa 19822 Folders

    Box 5 SMI-511 (prints), circa 1982

    SMI-515:

    Box 5 Prints, circa 1982

    Box 60 Negatives, circa 198215 negatives (photographic)

    Additional material:

    Box 5 Prints, circa 1982

    Box 60 Negatives, circa 19826 negatives (photographic)

    Box 66 SMI-1 student papers, 1988Includes student grades. Sealed until 2050.

    San Nicolas Island:

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    Box 5 "A Research Design for Prehistoric Archaeological Sites San NicolasIsland, California", 1994

    Box 5 "A Research Design for Prehistoric Archaeological Sites, San NicolasIsland, California" appendices, 19943 Folders

    Santa Cruz Island (SCRI):

    Canada Verde and Skull Gulch:

    Box 5 Canada Verde wear striations, undated

    Box 5 Dating: Skull Gulch, undated

    Box 5 Dental measurement, undated

    Box 5 Mortality profiles: Raw data and summary sheets, 1979

    Box 5 Post cranial dimensions: Variance and f-test, undated

    Box 5 Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History: SBMNH specimens onloan, undated

    Box 5 SCRI-2: Skull Gulch wear striations (prints), undated

    Box 60 SCRI-2: Skull Gulch wear striations (negatives), undated4 negatives (photographic)

    Box 5 SCRI-41: Canada Verde wear striations (prints), undated

    Box 60 SCRI-41: Canada Verde wear striations (negatives), undated6 negatives (photographic)

    Box 5 Tooth areas: Canada Verde, Skull Gulch, undated

    Box 60 Tooth areas: Canada Verde, Skull Gulch (negatives), undated7 negatives (photographic)

    Box 5 Wear striations: data, undated

    Box 5 Wear striations: Canada Verde and Skull Gulch (prints), undated2 Folders

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    Box 6 Chester's period designations for SCRI burials, 1989

    Box 6 Data, various sites, undated

    Box 6 Femora measurements, undated2 Folders

    Box 6 Letters regarding collections, 1979-1987

    Box 6 Mandibular measurements, undated

    Box 6 Postcranial metrics, undated

    Box 6 SCRI-3, undated

    Box 6 SCRI-240, undated

    Box 6 SCRI-240: Cetacean, undated

    Box 6 Santa Cruz Island collection, Peabody Museum, undated

    Box 6 Dos Pueblos Ranch (MNI 4), 2002

    Fairview:

    Box 7 Burials: Dentition tracings, Roll 1 SBA 495, circa 1984-circa 1987

    Box 7 Completed measurement, circa 1984-circa 1987

    Box 56 Completed measurement (oversized), circa 1984-circa 1987

    Box 7 Fairview material, circa 1984-circa 19872 Folders

    Box 59 Negatives, circa 1984-circa 19875 negatives (photographic)

    Box 7 Slides, 1984-1987

    Box 7 Tracings, circa 1984-circa 1987

    Box 7 Feature 3, J Street, vertebrate remains, 1989-1991

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    Box 7 Freidenberg site, 1990

    Box 60 Freidenberg site negatives, 19906 negatives (photographic)

    Box 67 LAN-193 burial report and photographs (slides), undated

    Box 7 LAN-224 site survey records, 2002

    LAN-264 (Malibu):

    Box 7 572, undated3 Folders

    Box 8 572, burial 100-159, undated2 Folders

    Box 8 572, 573, 505 dental, undated

    Box 8 572, 573 Miscellaneous bone invens., undated

    Box 8-9 573: Burials 1-82, undated5 Folders

    Box 9 Acc. 505, undated

    Box 9 Miscellaneous human bone from faunal collections, undated2 Folders

    Box 9 Osteological analysis of CA-LAN-1595/H, undated

    Dayton Canyon (CA-LAN-245):

    Box 9 Burial features, level records, 2001

    Box 9 Burial inventory forms, 2001

    Box 9 Descriptive text, burial features, 2001

    Forms, sketches, paperwork:

    Box 9 Papers, 2001

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    Includes 2 photo CDs. Material on corresponding negatives should beon CDs.

    Box 60 Negatives, 200126 negatives (photographic)

    Box 56 Maps, 2001

    Box 10 Miscellaneous indexes, 2001

    Box 10 Prints, 20012 Folders

    Box 10 Photographic records, 2001

    Box 10 Report, 2003

    Box 10 Student forms, 2001

    Box 10 NE quad 99S 16E, notes, 1988

    Box 10 Padre Sera, undated

    Box 10 Padre Sera copy negatives, undated

    Palace of Legion of Honor:

    Box 10 Data, 1994

    Box 10 Notes, undated

    Box 10 Paper, circa 1999

    Box 67 Slides, circa 1994

    SBa-46 and SBa-47:

    Box 10 SBa-46, undated

    Box 10 SBa-46 faunal analysis, 1993

    Box 10 SBa-46 faunal analysis tables, undated

    Box 66 SBa-46 faunal analysis (student papers), 1993

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    Contains student grades. Sealed until 2055.

    Box 11 SBa-46, SBa-47: Faunal analysis, undated2 Folders

    Map-folder 1 SBa-52: Map, excavations, 1969

    Box 11 SBa-53: SBC osteometrics, 1985

    SBa-60:

    Box 11 CalTrans, 1993

    Box 11 Cranial injury prints, undated

    Box 60 Cranial injury negatives, undated5 negatives (photographic)

    Box 11 Data sheets, undated

    Box 60 Pathologies, cribra orbitalia in NPS skull #3, undated6 negatives (photographic)

    Box 11 Prints, undated

    Box 11 Post-cranial measurements, undated

    SBa-60 and SCRI-3 comparison:

    Box 11 SBa-60: Tibia and Talus data sheets, 1986

    Box 11 SCRI-3 and SBA-60 comparisons and statistics, undated2 Folders

    Box 11 SCRI-3: Cranial measurements data sheets, undated

    Box 11 SCRI-3: Degenerative joint disease data forms, undated

    Box 11 SCRI-3: Post cranial measurements, undated

    Box 11 SBa-75 and SBa-1807: Geomorphology, 1984

    Box 12 SBa-85, 1981

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    Box 12 SBa-85: Las Flores Canyon Burial, circa 1981

    SBa-133 (Royal Presidio of Santa Barbara):

    Box 12 Anthropology 180B papers (ungraded), 1999

    Box 12 Cruz Lot test trench, Comandancia's Garden, 1987

    SBa-167 (Soxtonokmu, Alamo Pintado):

    Box 12 Alamo Pintado paper, undated

    Box 12 Analysis, circa 1976

    Box 12 Asphaltum with and without impressions, undated

    Box 12 Beads, undated

    Box 12 Bone artifacts, other Alamo Pintado text, undated

    Box 12 Chipped stone artifacts recovered as of June 1, 1961, undated

    Box 12 Databases, 1986

    Box 12 Dog bones, undated

    Excavation units and drawings, analysis:

    Box 12 Papers, undated

    Box 60 Negatives, undated1 negatives (photographic)

    Box 12 Faunal analysis, undated2 Folders

    Box 12 Figures, undated

    Box 12 Frequencies of various classes of artifact recovered, undated

    Box 12 Notes, undated

    Box 12 Prints, undated

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    Box 12 Pigment, undated

    Box 12 Rabbit bones, undated

    Box 12 Research, undated

    Box 13 Research proposal, progress report (includes SBa-167), undated

    Box 13 "The Rock Art of Sotonocmu" by Georgia Lee, 1979

    Box 13 Site information, undated

    Box 13 Slide list, undated

    Box 13 Soxtonokmu: Faunal analysis bone codes, 1975

    Box 13 Stone, ground, miscellaneous, undated

    Box 13 Stone, ground, pestel and mortar, undated

    Box 13 Text tables and references, undated

    Box 13 Wood and seeds, undated

    SBa 212, 214, 530:

    Box 13 Deer, undated

    Box 13 SAIC information, 1993

    Box 13 Vandenberg Air Force Base, 1994

    Box 13 Vandenberg Air Force Base (slides), 1994

    SBa-225:

    1987 excavation report:

    Box 13 "An Analysis of Human Skeletal Remains from CA-SBa-225 onVandenberg Air Force Base", 1985

    Box 13 Age at death, circa 1985

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    Box 13 Burial 1 dentition prints, circa 1985-1987

    Box 13 Burial 1 skull prints, circa 1985-1987

    Box 13 Burial 2 dentition prints, circa 1985-1987

    Box 13 Burial 2 skull prints, circa 1985-1987

    Box 13 Burial 3 dentition prints, circa 1985-1987

    Box 13 Burial 3 prints, circa 1985-1987

    Box 13 Burial 3 skull prints, circa 1985-1987

    Box 13 Canine wear prints, circa 1985-1987

    Box 13 Contact sheets, circa 1985-1987

    Box 60 Negatives, circa 1985-198738 negatives (photographic)

    Box 13 Cranial metrics, circa 1985-1987

    Box 13 Craniometry forms, circa 1985-1987

    Box 13 Diagrams and tables, circa 1985-1987

    Box 13 Discrete traits forms, circa 1985-1987

    Box 13 Drawings, 1985

    Box 13 Faunal analysis, 1985

    Box 13 Illustration, circa 1985-1987

    Box 13 Exoskoses prints, circa 1985-1987

    Box 13 Notes on burials 1-3, 1985

    Box 13 Periostitis prints, circa 1985-1987

    Box 13 Point Purisima prints, 1985

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    Box 13 Postcranial metrics, circa 1985-1987

    Box 13 Preaurlentar Sulen Acetat [sp?] prints, circa 1985-1987

    Box 13 Profile, circa 1985

    Box 13 Shellfish diagram, circa 1985-1987

    Box 13 Spondololysis compression Frh prints, circa 1985-1987

    Box 14 App. and figures, masters to SAIC, 1993

    Box 14 Area 87a slides, circa 1985

    Box 14 Burial report and inventory data, circa 1993

    Box 14 Prints for report: Figures 3-10, 11, 14-18, circa 19852 Folders

    Box 14 Illustrations, circa 1985

    Box 14 Post-cranial measurements of SBa-225 burials, circa 1985

    Box 14 Tables (not as published), 19932 Folders

    Unit drawings, photographs:

    Box 14 Prints, 1993

    Box 14 Slides, 1993

    Box 60 Negatives, 19932 negatives (photographic)

    SBa-342, SBa-518, SBa-521 (Santa Ines Mission):

    Box 14 Corral 287 and Mission objectives and questions, undated

    Box 14 Dental impression material, undated

    Box 14 Faunal analysis, 1985

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    2 Folders

    Box 15 Faunal analysis, 1986-19872 Folders

    Box 15 Longbone measurements [Santa Ines?], undated

    Box 15 Report, 1987

    Box 15 SBa-378 general information, 1993

    SBa-520 (Purisima):

    Box 15 Burial sheets, 1984

    Box 15 Cemetary lists, 1984

    Box 15 Charts, analysis, undated

    Box 15 La Purisima, undated

    Box 15 La Purisima contact sheet, undated

    Box 60 La Purisima negatives, undated22 negatives (photographic)Includes SBa-520 general and 10 Burial 44.

    Box 15 Prints, 1984 May

    Box 15 "Paleopathology of the La Purisima Mission Indian population" draft,undated

    Box 15 Purisima: SBa-520, 1984

    Box 15 Research, undated

    Box 66 Student work, undatedIncludes student grades. Due to privacy concerns this file is restricted until2049.

    Box 67 SBa-525 Purisima Point and SBa-520 La Purisima (slides), undated

    Box 67 SBa-530 Honda Canyon (slides), undated

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    Box 16 SBa-539: Description of human burial form, unit 10N 0E, undated

    Box 16 SBa-586, 1995

    Box 16 SBa-586 provenience field catalogue, undated

    SBa-1203:

    Box 16 Burial 1, 1983

    Box 16 Burial 1 (prints), 1983

    Box 60 Burial 1 (negatives), 198317 negatives (photographic)

    Box 16 Burial 2, 1983

    Box 16 Burial 2 (contact sheets), 1983

    Box 60 Burial 2 (negatives), 198315 negatives (photographic)

    Box 16 SBa-1213, 1981

    Box 16 SBa-1213: Hammond's Meadow burials, 1981-1983

    Box 16 SBa-1491 report, 1986

    Box 16 SBa-1521 Donovan's Ranch, 1986

    Box 16 SBa-1826: Description of human skeletal remains, Santa Agueda Creek, 1981

    Box 16 SBa-1826: Horse Ranch burial, circa 1981

    Box 16 SBa-2456: Analysis of remains, 1992

    Box 16 SBa-2456 and SBa-224 correspondence and notes, 1992

    Box 16 SBa: "Report on the Analysis of Vertebrate Faunal Remains from MX-relatedarchaelogical collections", 1982Related to SBa sites. Report by Jean Hudson.

    Box 16 San Antonio Creek remains (slides and polaroids), 1990

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    Box 16 Santa Ynez tribal elders council unknown, 2002

    Seccombe Lake:

    Box 16 CAL-1122 H slides, 1989-1990

    Box 16 CA-SBR-6796(H): Seccombe Lake Park drawings, circa 1991

    Box 16 Historic burials CAL-1122 H, 1989

    Box 16 Mormon burials, 1991

    Box 16 Mormon cemetary newspaper articles, 1989

    Box 67 Mormon cemetary, San Bernardino (6796) (slides), 1991

    Box 16 Mormon report figures, circa 1991

    Box 16 Osteological analysis of burials from Cal-1122, circa 1989

    Box 16 Seccombe Park Historic Cemetary excavation notes, 19912 Folders

    Box 17 Seccombe Lake material (CAL-1122 H), 1990

    Box 17 Seccombe Lake phase II budget and proposal, 1991

    Box 17 SLO-459, 1985

    SOL-357:

    Box 17 Age-sex data, 1992

    Box 17 Anthropology 180A, Winter 1992, 1992

    Box 17 Burial inventory forms and notes, undated

    Box 67 Cremations (slides), undated

    Box 17 Dental calculus, dental chipping, undated

    Box 17 Dental development forms, undated

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    Box 17 Dental reports, undated

    Box 17 Dental sheets: present, absent, undated

    Box 17 Inventory, 1992

    Box 17 Laboratory and photography notes, undated

    Box 17 Photo log, undated

    Box 17 Recent SOL-357 (burial inventory forms), undated

    Box 67 Slides, undated

    Box 17 SOL-357, 1992

    Box 17 SOL-357, undated2 Folders

    Box 18 Solstice Canyon, 2003

    Temescal Canyon:

    Box 67 1 JTE (slides), undated

    Box 67 2/3 JTE (slides), undated

    Box 18 Analysis and other notes, 2001

    Box 18 Temescal Canyon, 2000-2001Includes a CD.

    Box 18 VEN-24 report (from 1956), undated

    Box 18 VEN-26 faunal remains, undated

    Box 18 VEN-26 historic data, undated2 Folders

    VEN-27:

    Box 18 Area 1: Seal, deer and fish remains (5V), 1979

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    Box 18 Butchering, 1979

    Box 18 Faunal, 1990

    Box 18 Gamble, Pitas Point, circa 1979

    VEN-110:

    Box 19 Age and sex, undated

    Box 19 Burial data [VEN 110?], undated

    Box 19 Burial sketches, circa 1986-circa 1987

    Box 67 Burial slides, 1987-1988

    Box 19 Burial weights, undated

    Box 19 Burned human bone, undated

    Box 19 Caries data, circa 1986-circa 1987

    Box 19 Chipped teeth and other tooth data, undated

    Box 19 Coordinates and other notes, 1987

    Box 19 Cortical bone thickness, undated

    Box 19 Cranio metrics, undated

    Box 19 Data, 1987

    Box 19 Data coding, circa 1986-circa 1987

    Box 19 Demography, 1987

    Box 19 Dental calculus, circa 1986-circa 1987

    Box 19 Dental chipping, circa 1986-circa 1987

    Box 19 Dental discrete traits (includes VEN-26), 1987

    Box 19 Discrete dental traits, undated

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    Box 19 Expenditures, 1986-1987

    Box 19 Field notes and burial descriptions, 1986-1987

    Box 19 Hypoplasia, 1987

    Box 19 Isotopes, undated

    Box 19 Letters, 1987

    Map-folder 1 Maps, undated

    Box 20 Maps, circa 1986-circa 1987

    Box 20 Methods, undated

    Box 20 Newspaper clipping, 1986

    Box 20 "Non-metric Dental Traits in the VEN-110 Population" by Greg Wolffe, 1987

    Box 20 Notes on genetics, traumatic injuries, infectious disease, circa 1986-circa1987

    Box 20 Overburden skeletal inventory, undated

    Box 20 Prints, circa 1986-circa 1987

    Box 60 Negatives, circa 1986-circa 198717 negatives (photographic)

    Box 20 Prints (photography record for pathological specimens), undated

    Box 20 Reburial records, 1989

    Skeletal analysis:

    Box 20 Papers, circa 1987-circa 1988

    Box 20 Contact sheet, circa 1987-circa 1988

    Box 60 Negatives, circa 1987-circa 19886 negatives (photographic)

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    Box 20 Skeletal weights, undated

    Box 66 Student work, 1987Includes student grades. Due to privacy concerns, this file is restricted until2050.

    Box 20 Supplies, 1986

    Box 20 Suture closure data, 1987

    Box 20 Tooth presence, absence data, undated

    VEN-132:

    Box 20 Adult sex, age recording forms, 19952 Folders

    Box 20 Adult sex, age recording form, undated

    Box 20 Artifacts catalogue, undated

    Box 20 Ojai collection, 1995

    Box 21 Ojai Valley Museum, 1995

    Box 21 VEN-132, 1994

    Box 21 VEN-132, 19952 Folders

    Box 21 VEN-506 burials, undatedThis file was originally found mixed with the VEN-789 material.

    VEN-789:

    Box 21 Burials, undated

    Box 21 Field notes, 1988

    Box 21 Figures, 1988

    Box 21 In situ demographic analysis of prehistoric burials, 1988

    Box 21 Slides, 1988

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    Box 21 VEN-789, 1988

    Box 21 Ventura skulls burial reports (709-94-A, 709-94-B), 1995

    1.2: Subject files, 1979-1996, undatedArranged in alphabetical order.

    Box 21 "A Study of Butcher Marks" Ven-27 and SCrI-240, 1980

    Box 21 Burial pathology forms: SBa-60, SRI-41, SRI-3, undated

    Box 21 "Catalogue of California Indians, Hearst Basement", undated

    Chumash, baptismal research and data:

    Box 21 Average age at death (Canada Verde, Skull Gulch), undated

    Box 21 Baptismal record data, undated

    Box 21 Chumash demography, undated

    Box 21 Coding forms: Various sites, undated

    Box 22 Condyle measurements, 19962 FoldersThe condyle measurements were determined by attaching wire and doublesided tape to card stock, so the materials in the second folder are stucktogether. The first folder contains what appears to be the results.

    Box 22 Correspondence from Dan Larson (regarding articles), 1990

    Box 22 Cranial pathology inventory form: Various sites, undated

    Box 22 Cranial sex determination, 1979

    Box 22 Cranial sex determination, 1992

    Box 22 Cranial injury data sheets (skulls in museum collections), undated

    Box 22 Cribra Orbitalia data sheets (miscellaneous sites), undated

    Box 22 Dentition charts, undated

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    3 FoldersSRI-3, SCRI-3, SCRI-83, SCRI-100, SRI-41/SCLI-1215/43, SBA-60

    Box 23 Femur measurements, undated

    Box 23 Forms (multiple CA sites), undated

    Box 23 Graphs (dental chipping, burial weight, etc.), 1987

    Box 23 Hypoplasia (CA sites, faunal analysis), 19852 FoldersIncludes SRI-41, SCrI-3, SBa-60, SCrI-100.

    Box 61 Hypoplasia (CA sites, faunal analysis) negatives, 198533 negatives (photographic)Includes sea otter, phoca, and unidentified.

    Box 23 Molar attrition and sexual dimorphism score sheets, 1993

    Box 23 Molar attrition scores (miscellaneous projects), undated2 FoldersIncludes SBa, SRI, SCRI, Ala-307/309, SOL-357.

    Box 23 Morphologic crown traits and data sheets (cranial metrics?), undated

    Box 24 Non-metric trait data sheets (ScRI, SBa, SRI), undated3 Folders

    Box 23 Papers from Society for CA Archaeology, 1983

    Box 23 Photo log, undated

    Box 23 Photography and graphs (Island vs. Mainland), 1989

    Box 23 Photography log, undated

    Box 23 Photographic scales, undated

    Box 23 Pinniped osteology, 1986

    Box 23 Radiocarbon proposal, 1990

    Box 23 SBCA skeletons: Della Cook's notes, undated

    Box 23 SBCA summary metric tables, undated

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    Box 23 SRI-3 and SBa-52 attrition scores, inventories, sutures, undated

    Box 24 Stanford University Department of Anthropology human skeletal collectionsinventory, 19893 Folders

    Box 24 Tibia measurements, undated

    Box 24 Tooth presence data, 1992

    1.3: Unidentified photographs, 1983, undated

    Binder: Phillip L. Walker:Negatives and contact sheets that primarily include photographs of skulls andbone fragments.

    Box 25 Set 1 (contact sheets), 1983 April 10

    Box 61 Set 1 (negatives), 1983 April 108 negatives (photographic)

    Box 25 Sets 2-15 (contact sheets), circa 1983

    Box 61 Sets 2-15 (negatives), 1983101 negatives (photographic)

    Box 25 Black and white prints of bones, undated

    Box 25 Streptococcus infection, undated

    Box 65 Transparencies of teeth, undatedStrips of positive film in a roll.

    1.4: Forms, procedures, code sheets, 1986-1995, undated

    Box 25 Age determination, circa 1994

    Box 25 Code sheets, undated

    Box 25 Cranial morphology and scoring, 1995

    Box 25 Cranial pathology form, undated

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    Box 25 Craniometric measures, undated

    Box 25 Current faunal codes, undated

    Box 25 Dental wear code sheets, undated

    Box 25 Ectocranial suture closure data collection sheets, undated

    Box 25 Fish and birds of Southern California coast lists (faunal analysis code sheets),1987

    Box 25 Measurement forms (descr.), undated

    Box 25 Metrical observation form for isolated burials, undated

    Box 25 Obsolete faunal codes, 1987

    Box 25 Old dental caries forms, undated

    Box 25 Pelvic sexes, 1986

    Box 25 Skeletal scoring coding procedures, 1991

    Box 25 Vertebral observation forms (blank), 1988

    Box 25 Wearscore data sheets, undated

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    Series 2: Primate research, 1970-1988, 1997, undated7.3 Linear feet

    Series 2 consists of materials relating to Walker's primate research from 1970-1988, 1997, and undated.Materials include data and interpretation, field notes, correspondence, illustrations, photographs, x-rays,and dental impressions.

    Walker's early great ape research is primarily material in support of his doctoral thesis, Great ape feedingbehavior and incisor morphology (1973, University of Chicago). This includes work with primates incaptivity at Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center at Emory University and extensive data aboutprimate dentition. The Guatemala field work deals with Walker's research on the feeding behavior of free-ranging primates circa 1975. There is extensive material on the Alouatta pigra (Guatemalan black howlermonkey) and Ateles geoffroyi (Geoffroy's spider monkey) as well as material supporting papers writtenbased on the field work. Other primate research and materials includes material primarily dated between1979-1988 and undated and includes materials on cusp angle, lip mobility, and underbite. This sectionalso includes miscellaneous research and reference materials and one sound cassette labeled "Gibbons."Some of the undated material may relate to the two previous subseries, but it is unclear.

    This series is arranged in 3 subseries: 2.1 Early great ape research, 1970-circa 1979, undated; 2.2Guatemala field work, 1974-1981, undated; 2.3 Other primate research and materials, 1971, 1979-1988,1997, undated.

    2.1: Early great ape research, 1970-circa 1979, undated

    Box 26 Animals to be observed in feeding behavior study, undated

    Box 26 Computer data analysis, 1972

    Box 58 Copy negatives, undated

    Box 26 Cribra (primates), circa 1972

    Box 26 Data sheets, undated2 Folders

    Box 57 Dental impressions, undatedRubber molds of primate teeth that were most likely used as part of Walker'sdissertation.

    Box 26 Dentition, primate research (Yerkes Center, Emory), 19702 Folders

    Box 26 Drawings of teeth, circa 1973

    Feeding behavior:

    Box 26 Binder: Great Ape feeding behavior, 1971

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    Binder: Great Ape feeding behavior:

    Box 26 Animal identification numbers, food, and behavior codes, circa 1974-circa 1976

    Box 26 Wylbur (slides), 1974-1976

    Box 26 Binder: Great Ape feeding behavior, undated

    Box 27 Chimpanzee, 1970s2 Folders

    Box 27 Data sheets, Pongo, undated

    Box 27 Gorilla, 1970s2 Folders

    Box 27 Orang, circa 1973

    Item not specified Yerkes great ape:

    Box 26 Prints, circa 1972

    Negatives:

    Box 61 Loose negative, circa 19721 negatives (photographic)

    Box 61 Photographs of ape I's, circa 19722 negatives (photographic)

    Box 61 Y #1: Inaki eating, circa 19725 negatives (photographic)

    Box 61 Y-2: Homer, Tuan, Shamba, circa 19728 negatives (photographic)

    Box 61 #3, circa 19725 negatives (photographic)

    Box 61 Y-4, circa 19724 negatives (photographic)

    Box 61 Y-5, circa 1972

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    5 negatives (photographic)

    Box 61 Y-6: "Katoomba? Anka? Homer; view of outside of cages", circa19726 negatives (photographic)

    Box 61 Figures of dryopithecines, geological survey India, Carnegie InstituteWashington, Cercolebus drawing, circa 19724 negatives (photographic)

    Box 61 Inaki and Kesa, circa 19722 negatives (photographic)

    Box 61 Taken from Super 8 film, #1, circa 19726 negatives (photographic)

    Box 61 Untitled negatives, circa 19722 negatives (photographic)

    Box 27 X-rays, circa 1972

    Box 27 Feeding data, circa 1973

    Great Ape:

    Box 27 Contact sheets, 1970s

    Box 62 Negatives, 1970s57 negatives (photographic)Original sleeves were numbered 2-8 with additional sleeves unnumbered.

    Box 27-28 Prints, 1970s4 Folders

    Box 28 Notebook: Great ape feeding behavior (Yerkes Primate Research Center),1971

    Box 28 Dental metrics, circa 1971

    Box 28 Teeth, circa 1971

    Box 28 Ape lips (prints), circa 1971

    Box 28 Illustrations, primate, circa 1972

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    Box 28 Inspection, bites data, undated

    Box 28 Macaca fasicularis x-rayed skulls (photograph), circa 1972

    Box 62 Macaca fasicularis x-rayed skulls (negatives), circa 19726 negatives (photographic)

    Box 28 Materials and methods metrical analysis, circa 1973

    Box 28 Materials on primate teeth and feeding behavior, undated

    Box 28 Mean incisor profiles, circa 1973

    Box 28 Measurements of cusp height of cercopithecoid casts, 1973

    Box 28 Molar areas, circa 1973

    Box 28 Monkey feeding data, undated

    Box 28 Neumann Laboratory Manual of Bioanthropology, 1970s

    Occlusal photographs of apes:

    Box 28 Prints, circa 1972

    Box 28 First six weeks (contact sheets), circa 1972

    Box 62 First six weeks (negatives), circa 197223 negatives (photographic)

    Box 28 Second six weeks (contact sheets), circa 1972

    Box 62 Second six weeks (negatives), circa 197221 negatives (photographic)

    Box 28 Prints and contact sheets, circa 1972

    Box 62 Pongo and Smith (negatives), circa 197211 negatives (photographic)

    Box 62 Pongo ammnh (negatives), circa 19725 negatives (photographic)

    Box 62 Allenopithecus (negatives), circa 1972

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    9 negatives (photographic)

    Photographs:

    Box 28 Gorilla prints, 1970s

    Box 28 Pongo prints, 1970s

    Box 29 Pan prints, 19732 Folders

    Box 29 Pongo and Pan additional prints, circa 1973

    Box 29 Tools made out of seal bone (prints) [goes with primate material?], circa1972

    Box 29 Primate skull and tooth prints, circa 1972

    Box 29 Prints of bone fragments (4 sets), undated

    Box 29 Primate prints: Skulls and other, circa 1972

    Box 56 Primate teeth: Mounted prints, circa 19724 Folders

    Box 29 Yerkes [?] primate prints, circa 1972

    Box 28 Primates: Prints of butchering marks, circa 1972

    Box 58 Primate x-rays, 1970s

    Box 29 Primate x-rays: Annotated sleeves, 1970s2 Folders

    Box 29 Primate x-rays: Photograph copies, circa 1972

    Box 29 Profiles mean incisors, circa 1973

    Box 29 Proposal for study of ape feeding behavior and notes, circa 1973

    Box 29 Special uses of teeth, project goals, paper organization, undated

    Box 29 Tables: Pan and Pongo, attrition, etc, circa 1973

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    Box 62 Thesis figures (negatives), circa 197223 negatives (photographic)

    Box 68 Thesis slides, circa 1972

    Box 62 Transparencies of teeth, undated6 negatives (photographic)

    Box 29 Wear facet and incisor HT histograms, circa 1973

    2.2: Guatemala field work, 1974-1981, undated

    Box 30 "An Evaluation of Incisor Function in Folivorous and Frugivorous Primates"drafts, peer review, 1977

    Box 30 "An Evaluation of Incisor Function in Foliovirus and Frugivorous Primates,",circa 1977

    Ateles Alouatta:

    Box 30 Data printouts, 19762 Folders

    Paper:

    Box 30 Dietary contrasts between Ateles and Alouatta drafts, circa 1977

    Box 30 Dietary contrasts between Ateles and Alouatta slides, circa 1977

    Box 30 Alouatta Ateles tooth sections (prints), circa 1977

    Box 30 Ateles Alouatta tracings, circa 1977

    Box 30 Illustrations for underbite paper, circa 1977

    Box 30 Ateles Alouatta notes and data, circa 1977

    Box 30 Ateles Alouatta illustrations, circa 1977

    Colobus badius powelli (Skulls which have been x-rayed):

    Box 30 Prints, circa 1977

    Box 62 Negatives, circa 1977

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    6 negatives (photographic)

    Box 30 Ateles Alouatta references, 1981

    Box 30 Ateles Alouatta prints, miscellaneous, circa 1977

    Box 30 Ateles Alouatta slides, 1974-1977

    Box 62 Ateles Alouatta negatives, undated20 negatives (photographic)

    Box 30 Data, undated

    Feeding behavior:

    Box 31 Papers, undated

    Box 31 Prints, undated

    Box 63 Negatives, undated18 negatives (photographic)

    Box 31 Illustrations, 1977

    Binder (Tikal, Guatemala research):

    Box 31 Notebook, data and notes, circa 1975

    Box 31 Alouatta and Ateles data, circa 1975

    Box 31 Correspondence regarding kinkajou manuscript, 1975

    Box 31 Citations, circa 1975

    Apes and dentition:

    Box 31 Prints, circa 1975

    Box 63 Negatives, circa 19757 negatives (photographic)

    Box 31 Plant data, circa 1975

    Box 31 Guatemala, map fragments with notes, undated

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    Box 31 "A comparative study of the feeding behavior of Alouatta pigra and Atelesgeoffroyi" outline, undated

    Box 31 Drafts, circa 1975

    Box 31 Proposal notes, miscellaneous notes, circa 1975

    Box 31 Paper draft, circa 1975

    Box 31 Data, notes, circa 1975

    Box 63 Data, notes (negatives), circa 19754 negatives (photographic)

    Box 31 Correspondence etc, incisor function paper, 1977

    Box 31 Human dentition (Guatemala research), circa 1975

    Box 31 Incisor paper, 1977

    Box 31 Symposium presentation correspondence (Guatemala paper), 1976

    Box 31 Tikal, Guatemala field notebook #1, circa 1975

    Box 32 Tikal, Guatemala field notebook #2, circa 1975

    2.3: Other primate research and materials, 1971, 1979-1988, 1997, undated

    Box 32 Correspondence, 1979

    Cusp angle:

    Box 32 Manuscript, circa 1979

    Box 32 Tables, circa 1979

    Box 32 Illustrations, 1979

    Box 32 Monkey occlusal angle tracings, circa 1979

    Box 32 Monkey: Side angle tracings, circa 1979

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    Box 32 Illustration and charts, circa 1979

    Box 32 Slides, 1979

    Color snapshots:Primarily pictures taken by Walker of zoo animals, but does include a fewpictures of people participating in a film shoot.

    Box 64 Primates, people, and film shoot, circa 1997Prints and negatives

    Box 64 Primates, circa 19975 Envelopes (Prints)

    Box 64 Other animals, circa 19975 Prints (Prints)

    Box 64 Primates and other animals, circa 19975 Envelopes (Negatives)

    Box 64 LP2 primates, 19973 Envelopes

    Box 32 Field Museum: Invoice of specimens, 1971

    Box 32 Field Museum: Partial list of primates, undated

    Box 58 Gibbons, undated1 Sound cassette

    Great ape:

    Box 32 Data printouts, 1979

    Box 32 Data, 1979

    Box 32 Data, circa 1979

    Box 32 Feeding prints, undated2 Folders

    Box 32 "The adaptive significance of pongid lip mobility", 1979

    Box 32 Lip mobility illustrations, 1979

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    Box 32 Lowie Museum catalog, undated

    Box 32 "Morphological and Behavioral Adaptations to Diet Among Primates" [byWalker?], undated

    Box 32 Museum collections, 1987-1988

    Box 32 Non-contact feeding behavior, circa 1979

    Box 32 "The Orangutan: An Annotated Bibliography" by John Kearney, 1984

    Box 32 Underbite lecture, circa 1979

    Box 32 Underbite materials [?]: Prints and tracing, undated

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    Series 3: Forensic work, 1980-2003, undated0.45 Linear feet

    This series, dated 1983-2003, undated, comprises files relating to Walker's forensic anthropology workand includes case files, photographs, and press clippings. In almost all of these cases Walker workedwith state agencies to identify found human remains. This included determining whether the remains wereancient or modern, determining cause of death, and/or assisting in determining identity.

    *Requests to view forensic files are subject to review by the NAA. Forensic files can only be viewed in theNational Anthropological Archives reading room. No copies are permitted unless permission is granted bythe agency the report was written for.*

    This series is arranged in alphabetical order.

    Criminal cases:

    Box 33 Case 89-18412, undated

    Box 33 Femur case, 1992

    Box 33 Forensic anthropology (case reports, etc), 1980-1989

    Box 33 Forensic analysis papers by Stephen Morando, 1993

    Box 33 Forensic handouts and report (Judy Meyers Suchey), 1986

    Box 33 Forensic cases, 1991

    Box 33 John Doe C-83-740, C-84-333, undated

    Box 33 Joshua Tree, 2001

    Box 33 Los Padres case, 1988

    Box 33 Megan Mendez, 2000-2001

    Box 33 Moonstone Beach case, 1986-1991

    Box 33 Skull with bullet hole (prints), undated

    Box 33 Suchey case, 2002

    Box 33 Tecolote case, 1991-1992

    Box 33 Ventura case 1586-93, 1993

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    Box 33 Zapata case, 1998-2001

    Other:Includes identification of ancient remains and animal bones. Also included is onefile regarding a paternity investigation.

    Box 33 B. Miller LA case, 2003

    Box 33 San Luis Obispo: Forensic cases, 1992-1993

    Box 33 SLO-199: Oceano Dunes, 2001

    Box 68 SLO-199 A: Oceano Dunes (slides), undated

    Box 33 SLO (San Luis Obispo), bone analysis, 1994-1995

    Box 33 Seal Beach (forensic analysis), 1990

    Box 33 Paternity case, 1988

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    Series 4: Repatriation work, 1987-19991.25 Linear feet

    This series consists of materials relating to Walker's involvement in issues surrounding the repatriationof human skeletal remains from 1987-1999, comprising correspondence, legislation and policydocumentation, repatriation project files, and research files.

    This includes documentation from various committees Walker served on regarding NAGPRA (NativeAmerican Graves Protection and Repatriation Act) and California repatriation legislation. Also included isdocumentation regarding the implementation of the University of California's repatriation policy. In addition,this series contains files from a NAGPRA related project funded by the Navy in San Clemente.

    This series is arranged in alphabetical order.

    Box 34 Ancestry, issues regarding determinations of affiliation (articles), 1987

    Box 34 Australian repatriation, 1991

    Box 34 Cooperative agreements between archaeologists and Native Americans, 1991

    Box 34 Department parks and recreation (letter regarding destruction of remains), 1981

    Box 34 Emails, SAA board (NAGPRA oversight hearing), 1999 April

    Box 34 Human skeletal data recordation, 1991

    Box 34 Human skeletal remains articles, 1990

    Box 34 Inventory, old versions, 1993

    Legislation:

    AB 2577:

    Box 34 Drafts, 1990-1991

    Box 34 Correspondence, 1990-1991

    Box 34 Position statements, 1990-1991

    Box 34 Miscellaneous materials, 1990

    Box 34 AB 12 legislation, 1990

    HR 5237:

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    Box 34 Advisory memorandum regarding implementation of the Native AmericanGraves Protection and Repatriation Act, 19913 Folders

    Box 34 Legislation and drafts, 1990

    Box 34 SAA position and suggested revisions, 1990

    Box 35 S.235 legislation, 1991

    Box 35 S.1980 proposed legislation, 1990

    Box 35 S.1980 SAA and Native American Rights fund amendments to proposedlegislation, 1990

    Box 35 HR 5237 and S. 1980 correspondence, 1990-1991

    Box 35 Letter to Lujan (Department of the Interior), 1991

    Box 35 Museum policies on treatment of human skeletal remains, 1991

    Box 35 Miscellaneous materials: Reburial, etc, 1990-1991

    Box 35 NAGPRA (articles and correspondence), 19952 Folders

    San Clemente:

    Box 35 NAGPRA funding from the Navy, 1992

    Box 35 Inventories from San Clemente, 1995

    Box 36 NAGPRA summary, 1993

    Box 36 CORI budget for Navy contract, 1994

    Box 36 Stanford (repatriation and assessment), 1989-1990

    UC repatriation policy:

    Box 36 UC committee on human skeletal remains, 1990

    Box 36 UC policy drafts, 1990-1991

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    Box 36 UC policy on human skeletal remains, miscellaneous materials, 1990

    Box 36 UC policy, correspondence, 1990-19912 Folders

    Box 36 UCLA policy on repatriation, 1991

    Box 36 UCSB skeletal inventory (correspondence), 1991

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    Series 5: Writings and academic material, 1974-2008, undated7.5 Linear feet

    This series includes materials primarily related to Walker's courses at UC Santa Barbara, working files forsome of his scholarly articles and reports, and copies of some of his articles and papers, 1974-2008 andundated. This includes lecture notes, correspondence, syllabi, slides, articles, and citation subject files.

    The academic material includes files relating to Walker's Human Variation and Human Evolution classesin addition to others. The manuscript working files contains a prolific number of citation subject files,bibliography files, and illustrations and figures. The specific writings most of the files relate to are unclear,but the subjects include the Channel Islands, the Chumash, faunal analysis, isotopes, social organization,and the environment.

    This series is arranged in 3 subseries: 5.1 Academic material, 1974-2008, undated; 5.2 Manuscriptworking files, 1977-circa 1991, 1999, undated; 5.3 Writings, circa 1976, 1982-2001, undated.

    5.1: Academic material, 1974-2008, undated

    Box 37 Anthropology 105, lecture notes, 1999

    Box 37 Anthropology 124A, 1989

    Box 37 Anthropology 124A: Human exploitation of animals, 1987

    Box 37 Anthropology 151 reading list, undated

    Box 37 Anthropology 201A, week 4-5, 2001

    Box 69A;

    Box 69B

    Classes (slides), 1974-1982, undatedIncludes copyrighted stock slides.

    Box 37 Course syllabi, 1986, 2000-2008

    Box 37 Emails: UCORP, 1999 April

    Box 37 Faunal analysis 180A materials, undated

    Human Evolution:

    Box 71 Slides, 1974-1987, undated

    Box 71 Lectures 1 (slides), 1974-1982, undated

    Box 71 Lectures 2 (slides), 1974-1982, undated

    Box 37 Reader (Anthropology 121), 1997

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    Box 69B Human Variation class slides, 1974-1987Includes copyrighted stock slides.

    Box 37 Human Variation class slides: Associated notes, undated

    Box 37 Hypoager program documentation (instructions and floppy disks), undated

    Box 37 Notes, discussion questions for classes, 2005-2006

    Box 37 P.L. Walker work/research interest summary, 1996-1999

    Box 37 Possible conference talk, 1986

    Box 37 Student food preferences (student work), 1992

    Box 37 Student work, 19922 Folders

    Box 37 Student work [?] - osteoarthritis, 1994

    Box 68 Teaching slides, miscellaneous, 1975-1999, undated

    Box 37 UCSB Walkerlab: Archaeoparasitology workbook, 2006

    5.2: Manuscript working files, 1977-circa 1991, 1999, undatedFiles are arranged in their original groups and have been maintained in original order within thesegroups.

    File group 1:These files have been maintained in original order.

    Box 38 Site descriptions, undated

    Box 38 Faunal identification techniques, undated

    Box 38 Methods of age and sex determination, undated

    Box 38 Spatial temporal frames of reference, undated

    Box 38 Change in temporal spatial perspective, undated

    Box 38 Science and society, undated

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    Box 38 Differences in spatial perspective, undated

    Box 38 The mouthtalk problem, undated

    Box 38 Analogy, undated

    Box 38 Metaphors associated with different spatial and temporal frames ofreference, undated

    Box 38 Multiple lines of evidence, 1982

    Box 38 Eigens selective value, undated

    Box 38 Untitled citations, undated

    Box 38 Fitness and health as measures of the availability of essential nutrients,undated

    Box 38 Boundary definition as the basis of perception, undated

    Box 38 Criteria used in boundary definition, undated

    Box 38 The mechanical model, undated

    Box 38 Spatial temporal boundaries and scientific subjectivity, undated

    Box 38 Causation and temporal spatial frame of reference, undated

    Box 38 Synchronic and diachronic perspectives, undated

    Box 38 The organismal model, undated

    Box 38 Canalazation, undated

    Box 38 Examples of historical constraints at different levels, undated

    Box 38 Funicity, undated

    Box 38 Historical constraints on evolutionary trajectories, undated

    Box 38 Allometric constraints, undated

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    Box 38 Selection, undated

    Box 38 Causes of biological and cultural evolution, undated

    Box 38 The causes of human evolution, undated

    Box 38 Technological change, undated

    Box 38 Temporal perspective and the solar "constant", undated

    Box 63 Temporal perspective and the solar "constant" (negatives), undated1 negatives (photographic)

    Box 38 Interactions between the genotype and the phenotype, undated

    Box 38 Interactions between the phenotype and the extra-somatic environment,undated

    Box 38 Definition of a niche, undated

    Box 38 Interactions among channels, undated

    Box 38 Cost of storing information in the different channels, undated

    Box 38 Evolution as the sequential attachment of structural capacity of eachchannel, undated

    Box 38 Temporal perspective on the transmission of information in each channel,undated

    Box 38 Spatial perspective on the transmission of information in each channel,undated

    Box 38 Extra somatic channel, undated

    Box 39 Population boundaries, undated

    Box 39 Somatic channel, undated

    Box 39 Abiotic structures, undated

    Box 39 Biotic structures, undated

    Box 39 Chance, undated

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    Box 39 Evolution, undated

    Box 39 Evolution, undated

    Box 39 The scientific strategy, undated

    Box 39 Interactions within the biotic environment, undated

    Box 39 Self activation, undated

    Box 39 Feed forward, undated

    Box 39 Definition of a trend, undated

    Box 39 Connecting theory to data theoretical and operational models, undated

    Box 39 Growth, undated

    Box 39 Evidence of growth, undated

    Box 39 Trends in energy processing, undated

    Box 39 Evidence of increased complexity, undated

    Box 39 Explanations of increased complexity, undated

    Box 39 Differentiation, undated

    Box 39 Evidence of segmentation, undated

    Box 39 Explanations of segmentation, undated

    Box 39 Evidence of increased differentiation, undated

    Box 39 Explanations of increased differentiation, undated

    Box 39 Centralization, undated

    Box 39 Evidence of increased centralization, undated

    Box 39 Behavior of systems far from equalibrium, undated

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    Box 39 The organismal model, undated

    Box 39 Cognition involves creating an abstract model of reality, undated

    Box 39 Alternative futures of the human population, undated

    Box 39 Evolution of the human food quest, undated

    Box 39 The accumulation of culture traits in Anglo-Saxon England, undated

    Box 39 Construction activity in the prehistoric southwest, undated

    Box 39 Sociopolitical hierarchies, undated

    Box 39 Reductionism and holism, undated

    Box 39 Evolution of the scientific community, undated

    Box 39 Theory building, undated

    Box 40 Energy, information and uncertainty, undated

    Box 40 The problem of mouth talk, undated

    Box 40 Science and soceity, undated

    Box 40 Theories attempting to explain hemisphere specialization, undated

    Box 40 Explanations of increased centralization, undated

    Box 40 Trends in human evolution (charts), undated

    Box 40 Changes in ability to measure mass, time, and resolve microscopic detail,undated

    Box 40 Channels of evolution, undated

    Box 40 Size and generation time, undated

    Box 40 The relationship between cranial capacity and time, undated

    Box 40 Decline in the number of autonomous political units, undated

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    Box 40 Gene frequencies resulting from an/ the same set of environmental states,undated

    Box 40 Population growth on Tristan Da Cunha, undated

    Box 40 Trends in the insidence of consanguineous marriages, undated

    Box 40 The global trend toward population increase, undated

    Box 40 The technological explosion of the late paleolithic, undated

    Box 40 Generalized and switched communication networks, undated

    Box 40 Untitled: miscellaneous topics, undated

    Box 40 Spatial temporal anachronism, undated

    Box 40 Processing biological and cultural information, undated

    Box 40 Characteristic of change, undated

    Box 40 Ecology, undated

    Box 40 Miscellaneous, undated

    Box 40 Change in the abiotic environment, undated

    Box 40 Environmental description, undated

    Box 40 Cognitive limits, undated

    Box 40 Models of human evolution, undated

    Box 40 Response to environmental change, undated

    Box 40 Miscellaneous, undated

    Box 40 Hemispheric specialization, undated

    Box 40 Sexual dimorphism in problem solving, undated

    Box 40 Environmental effects on cognition, undated

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    Box 40 Cognitive differentiation, undated

    Box 40 Susceptability to visual illusions, undated

    Box 40 Sensory differentiation, undated

    Box 40 Environmental change and sensory reintegration, undated

    Box 40 Perception of patterns, undated

    Box 40 Behavior of systems far from equalibrium, undated

    Box 40 Energy, undated

    Box 40 The difference between information and knowledge, undated

    Box 40 Trend toward the reduction of information loss, undated

    Box 40 The shift from local to global decision making, undated

    Box 40 Increased complexity, undated

    Box 40 Diversity maintained by environmental perturbations, undated

    Box 40 Definition of specialization and generalization, undated

    Box 40 Memory, learning capacity and environmental stability, undated

    Box 40 The decoupling of sensory and genetic populations, undated

    Box 40 Ecological events are regulated by one or a few variables, tolerance limits,undated

    Box 40 Similar environments elicit similar reponses, undated

    Box 40 Population resource balance, undated

    Box 40 The trend toward increase in population size, undated

    Box 40 Shift from dispersed to aggregated spatial distribution, undated

    Box 40 The trend toward the redistribution of resources, undated

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    Box 40 Patterns in the distribution of information, undated

    Box 40 Miscellaneous, undated

    Box 41 Individual variation in hemispherisity, undated

    Box 41 Complexity, undated

    Box 41 Segmentation, undated

    Box 41 Terrestrial productivity, undated

    Box 41 Porotic hyperostosis, undated

    Box 41 Growth arrest lines, undated

    Box 41 Other pathologies, 1977

    Box 41 Responses to environmental change, circa 1977

    Box 41 Psychological responses, undated

    Box 41 Corticle bone thickness, undated

    Box 41 Archaeological evidence, undated

    Box 41 Sex differences in health, undated

    Box 41 Varves: Rainfall, undated

    Box 41 Marine productivity, undated

    Box 41 Humans as an agent of environmental change, undated

    Box 41 Responses to environmental change, undated

    Box 41 Cranial morphology, undated

    Box 41 Stature, undated

    Box 41 Changes in the rate of growth and reproduction, undated

    Box 41 Developmental responses, undated

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    Box 41 Age differences and health, undated

    Box 41 Birth control, undated

    Box 41 Coping with famine, undated

    Box 41 Food storage, undated

    Box 41 Chumash demography, undated

    Box 41 Island demography, undated

    Box 41 Families, undated

    Box 41 Gathering information, undated

    Box 41 Conserving information, undated

    Box 41 Residence pattern, undated

    Box 41 Age and social status, undated

    Box 41 Spatial variation in density of the population, undated

    Box 41 Environmental determinants of Chumash settlement patterns, undated

    Box 41 Response to food shortage, undated

    Box 41 Environmental predictability (2II), undated

    Box 41 Climatic change, undated

    Box 41 Prehistoric environmental perturbations, undated

    Box 41 Changing time and energy budgets, undated

    Box 41 Dental caries, undated

    Box 41 Trace elements, undated

    Box 41 Caries, undated

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    Box 41 Faunal evidence of past diet, undated

    Box 41 Biases in collections of faunal remains, undated

    Box 41 Changing patterns of communication, undated

    Box 41 Beads, undated

    Box 41 Archaelogical evidence of trade between the Chumash and other groups,undated

    Box 41 Temporal variation in levels of interaction, undated

    Box 41 Technological change, undated

    Box 41 Demographic responses to the environment, undated

    Box 41 Change in patterns of gene flow, undated

    Box 41 Change in patterns of social differentiation, undated

    Box 41 Movement, undated

    Box 41 Change in population size, undated

    Box 41 Nutritional value of the diet, undated

    Box 41 Dogs, undated

    Box 41 Fuel, undated

    Box 41 Food additives (use of salt), undated

    Box 41 Food preparation, undated

    Box 41 Input output analysis of Chumash hunting and gathering, undated

    Box 41 Ethnographic evidence of trade, undated

    Box 41 Fishing, undated

    Box 42 Subtidal and intertidal marine resources, undated

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    Box 42 Social structure, undated

    Box 42 The Chumash trade network, undated

    Box 42 Beads, undated

    Box 42 Trade in general, undated

    Box 42 Island mainland communication, undated

    Box 42 Clans, undated

    Box 42 Competition, undated

    Box 42 Territoriality, undated

    Box 42 Territorial boundaries, undated

    Box 42 Types of violence, undated

    Box 42 Abiotic change, undated

    Box 42 Primary marine productivity, undated

    Box 42 Species diversity, undated

    Box 42 Topographic relief and diversity, undated

    Box 42 Lag times within the Santa Barbara Channel ecosystem, undated

    Box 42 The food web, undated

    Box 42 The food quest, undated

    Box 42 Human responses to the Channel Island ecosystem, undated

    Box 42 Human ecology, undated

    Box 42 Climate, undated

    Box 42 Low and high frequency biological rhythms, undated

    Box 42 Life cycles, undated

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    Box 42 Terrestrial resources, undated

    Box 42 Acorns, undated

    Box 42 Other plant foods, undated

    Box 42 Terrestrial mammals, undated

    Box 42 Other uses of plants and animals, undated

    The Channel Islands as an example of the global trends in humanevolution:

    Box 42 Evidence of trade, undated

    Box 42 Human impact of the environment, undated

    Box 42 Food storage, undated

    Box 42 Evidence of manufacturing activity, undated

    Box 42 Temporal variation in subsistence, undated

    Box 42 Paleoecological reconstructions, undated

    Box 42 Population growth and settlement patterns, undated

    Box 42 Copies of figures, undated

    Box 42 Outline, undated

    Box 42 Evolutionary trends in prehistoric California, undated

    Box 42 Island mainland ecological contrasts, undated

    Box 42 Introduction, undated

    Box 42 The flow of biological and cultural information through a population,undated

    Box 42 The problem of explaining patterns of human evolution, undated

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    Box 42 Organization of the book, undated

    Box 42 Productivity, undated

    Box 42 Introduction and conclusion draft, 1985

    Box 42 Draft of book, 19852 Folders

    Box 42 Outline for book, 1984

    Box 42 Conclusions and miscellaneous notes, book, undated

    File group 2:

    Box 43 Species distribution of pinnipeds in Santa Barbara Channel sites, undated

    Box 43 Completeness of Otariid bones from VEN-27 and Scri-240, undated

    Box 43 Cribra orbitalia: Island mainland comparisons, undated

    Box 43 Cortical bone thickness (21 IV), undated

    Box 43 Location of cranial injuries on Santa Barbara Channel area skulls, undated

    Box 43 Pinniped body part distributions, undated

    Box 43 Pinniped bones with carnivore tooth marks, undated

    Box 43 Sex differences in dental hypoplasia, undated

    Box 43 Cranial indicies, undated

    Box 43 Island-Mainland differences in dental hypoplasia, undated

    Box 43 Frequency of hypoplastic lesions on the maxillary canines of skulls from theSanta Barbara Channel area (13 IV), 1982

    Box 43 Mating patterns and their biological effects (8 III), undated

    Box 43 Distribution of dental caries on tooth surfaces, undated

    Box 43 Average number of caries per tooth (40 II), undated

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    Box 43 Table of sites by animal species (17 I), undated

    Box 43 Density of oak species in the Northwestern part of the Chumash territory(19 I), undated

    Box 43 Relative proportions of vegetation communities in the Chumash Ling.territories, undated

    Box 43 III-3, II-2, undated

    Box 43 Interactions between cognitive processes at three levels, undated

    Box 43 Chart of archaeological periods (1 VII), undated

    Box 43 Health and wealth, undated

    Box 43 Flow diagrams, undated

    Box 43 Deer bones from Santa Cruz Island, undated

    Box 43 Steady-state and metastable equilibrium of populations, undated

    Box 43 Picture of cribra orbitalia, undated

    Box 43 Patterns of response to different kinds of environmental change (5 III),1985

    Box 43 Chumash watercraft (37 I), undated

    Box 43 Fractured facial bones, undated

    Box 43 Tables: Dimensions of post-cranial skeletal remains from Santa RosaIsland, undated

    Box 43 Tables: Beads from Pitas Point, undated

    Box 43 Frequency of Binniped bones with butchering marks: VEN-27, undated

    Box 43 Trends in human evolution, undated

    Box 43 Observations, techniques, and derived inferences, undated

    Box 43 Determinants of population size (29 I), undated

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    Box 43 Bow and arrow (21 I), undated

    Box 43 Scatter diagrams of population resource data (32 I), undated

    Box 43 Santa Barbara Channel chronology, undated

    Box 43 Deer skeleton, undated

    Box 43 Distribution of radio carbon dates for Santa Barbara Channelarchaeological sites (15 III), 1982

    Box 43 Prints of butchering marks, undated

    Box 43 Meat weight distribution at Malibu (2V), undated

    Box 43 Depth of burial in center and edges of W1-3 Medea Creek (7V), undated

    Box 43 Distribution of beads in the Medea Creek Cemetary (8V), undated

    Box 43 Culled figures, undated

    Box 43 Biological responses (2III, 3III, 4III), undated

    Box 43 Post glacial sea level changes (6 II), undated

    Box 43 Origin of percipitation (2I), undated

    Box 43 Variation in yearly growth of trees in Southern California compared toinstrumental records of precipitation at Los Angeles (20 II), undated

    Box 43 Tree ring chronologies for the Western United States (23 II), undated

    Box 43 Tree ring indicies from five Southern California sites (24II), undated

    Box 43 Seasonal variation in seal and sea lion abundance on the Channel Islands(24I), undated

    Box 43 Large scale biological fluctuations off Southern California (26II), undated

    Box 43 Oak pollen frequency percent for Clear Lake (17II), undated

    Box 43 Variations in Sierra Nevada snowfall during the past (16II), undated

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    Box 43 Percent of albacore tuna catch taken north of San Francisco (27II),undated

    Box 43 Precipitation records from the Santa Barbara weather station (13II),undated

    Box 43 Reconstructions of sea surface temperatures at Port Hueneme since the15th century (9II), undated

    Box 43 Environmental change in prehistoric Peru (33II), undated

    Box 43 Geographical distance and cultural or genetic similarity, undated

    Box 43 Cranial-facial responses to dietary change, undated

    Box 43 Cluster diagrams of facial dimensions at Canada Verde, undated

    Box 43 Sex differences in post cranial skeleton dimensions (11IV), undated

    Box 43 Cribra Orbitalia illustrations, undated

    Box 43 The epigenetic landscape (1 IV), undated

    Box 43 Cluster diagrams of continuous traits (12 III), undated

    Box 43 A model of human responses to environmental change (1 III), undated

    Box 43 Time required to implement different responses to change in altitute (7 III),undated

    Box 43 Alveolar dimensions and age (4 IV), undated

    Box 43 Post cranial assemetry, undated

    Box 43 Canada Verde maps with museum numbers, undated

    Box 43 Canada Verde maps, undated

    Box 43 Children by depth at Media Creek (7 IV), undated

    Box 43 Sex ratio of Santa Rosa Island material, undated

    Box 43 Skull Gulch: Pathology (prints), undated

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    Box 63 Skull Gulch: Pathology (negatives), undated14 negatives (photographic)

    Box 43 Caries rate and age at death, undated

    Box 43 Caries frequency in different age classes for Canada Verde and SkullGulch (5 IV), undated

    Box 43 Temporal variation in caries rate (17 IV), undated

    Box 43 Sex differences in caries rate (10 IV), undated

    Box 43 Change in proportion of fish in midden samples, undated

    Box 43 References: Bibliography, undated

    Box 44 Bibliography material, undated

    Box 44 Bibliography material, undated

    Box 44 References to get, undated

    Box 44 Bibliography material, 1984, undated

    Box 44 Walker references, undated

    Box 44 Chumash village locations at the time of European contact (35I), undated

    Box 44 Untitled folder, undated

    Box 44 Geomorphic provinces of Southern California, undated

    Box 44 Monthly average solar radiation for Los Angeles, undated

    Box 44 Rainfall isoheyts, Santa Monica Mountains, undated

    Box 44 Cross section of the Santa Barbara Channel and mainland plant andanimal communities (11I), undated

    Box 44 Population size as a function of vegetation type (33I), undated

    Box 44 Satellite photo of the Chumash area, undated

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    Box 44 Average California oak acorn yields (13 I), undated

    Box 44 Miscellaneous charts and citations, undated

    Box 44 Biotic change, undated

    File group 3:

    Box 44 Illustration, undated

    Box 44 Glossary, index, undated

    Box 44 Integration, undated

    Box 44 Evidence of increased integration, undated

    Box 44 Exponential growth of the biomedical literature, undated

    Box 44 Limits of information processing, undated

    Box 44 Channels of evolution, undated

    Box 44 Definition of evolutionary channels, undated

    Box 44 Information, organization, differentiation, specialization, generalization,homogenity, undated

    Box 44 Explanations of increased integration, undated

    Box 44 Change in a social network, undated

    Box 44 Levels of organization, undated

    Box 44 Interactions between the biotic and abiotic environments, undated

    Box 44 Hormonal response to stress, miscellaneous, undated

    Box 44 Demography, undated

    Box 44 2.1, undated

    Box 44 2.2, undated

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    Box 44 2.3, undated

    Box 44 2.4, undated

    File group 4:

    Box 45 Chumash manuscript draft, undated4 Folders

    Box 45 "Human Evolution on the Northern Channel Islands" figures, undated2 Folders

    Box 45 "Human Evolution on the Northern Channel Islands" outline, undated

    Box 45 Chumash manuscript hypothesis generation and testing, undated

    Box 45 Chumash manuscript notes and figures, undated

    Box 45 1. Introduction, undated

    Box 45 2. Ecology, undated

    Box 45 3. Technology, undated

    Box 45 4. Economics, undated

    Box 46 5. Health, undated

    Box 46 6. Demography, undated

    Box 46 7. Social organization, undated

    Box 46 8. Environmental change, undated

    Box 46 9. Response to environmental change, undated

    Box 46 Pinniped exploitation paper, undated

    Box 46 Chumash manuscript [?] drafts and notes, undated

    Box 46 Manuscript notes and citations, 1984

    Box 46 Manuscript draft, 1984

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    Chapter 6, conclusions:

    Box 46 Chapter 6, conclusions: Environmental change, circa 1984

    Box 46 Chapter 6, conclusions: Responses to spatial variation, circa 1984

    Box 46 Chapter 6, conclusions: Adaptedness and adatability, circa 1984

    Box 46 Forces of stability, circa 1984

    Box 46 Population dependent changes in the environment, circa 1984

    Box 46 Temporal spatial frames of references and causation, circa 1984

    Box 46 Scientific ethnocentrism, circa 1984

    Box 46 Figures, circa 1984

    Box 46 Conclusions: Quantum evolution, circa 1984

    Box 46 Conclusions, circa 1984

    Box 46 Tables, circa 1984

    Box 46 Cultural changes in the Southwest, circa 1984

    Box 46 Manuscript draft, notes, and figures, circa 1984

    Box 46 Responses to stress, circa 1984

    Box 46 Taphonomy, circa 1984

    Box 46 References to check, circa 1984

    Box 46 Models of human evolution, circa 1984

    Box 46 Human ecology, circa 1984

    Box 46 Testing the model, circa 1984

    Box 46 The Red Queen's hypothesis, circa 1984

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    Isotope paper:

    Box 47 Drafts and correspondence, 1986

    Box 47 Data, tables, circa 1986

    Box 47 Reader reviews, notes, circa 1986

    Box 47 Figures, circa 1986

    Box 47 Isotope paper, 1986-1988

    Box 47 Poster, 1989

    Box 47 Isotopes and histology, 1986

    Box 47 Isotopes: Bibliography, graphs, undated

    Box 47 Isotopes (Santa Barbara Channel), 1986

    Box 47 Behavioral response to environmental change notes, undated

    Box 47 Bibliography, undated

    Box 48-49 Bibliography A-Z, circa 1983

    Box 49 Bibliography T-Z (contact sheets), circa 1983Found tucked into Bibliography T-Z, but don't seem to be related. Photographicprints of bones.

    Box 63 Bibliography T-Z (negatives), circa 198344 negatives (photographic)

    Box 47 Bite mark references, circa 1991

    Box 47 Chapters 5-7, post 19982 Folders

    Box 47 Chapter figures, undated

    Box 47 Disequalibrium as the basis of life, circa 1984

    Box 47 Emails: "Your chapter", 1999

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    Box 50 Ethnographic evidence (Intro), undated

    Box 50 Illustrations, 1984-1986

    Box 50 Numbered figures, 1985

    Box 50 References and ruffs [sp?], 1981-19823 Folders

    5.3: Writings, circa 1976, 1982-2001, undated

    Box 51 Articles by Walker, 1991-1993

    Box 50 Articles by Walker, 1996-2003, undated3 Folders

    Box 51 "Cranial Injuries as Evidence of Violence in Prehistoric Southern California",undated

    Box 51 "Historic Faunal Remains and Ethnic Identity" and Chumash, La Purisimaresearch, undated

    Box 51 "Human Biological Evolution in the Santa Barbara Channel Area: AnEvaluation of Genetic and Environmental Influences", 1983

    Box 51 "Osteological Evidence of Prehistoric Temporal and Spatial Variation inNutrition and Health in the Santa Barbara Channel area", 1982

    Box 51 Technology and warfare [By Walker?], circa 1976

    Box 51 Walker: Ethics, historical violence, 2000-2001

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    Series 6: Other research, 1976-circa 2008, undated2 Linear feet

    This series comprises research and project materials that do not fit with the previous series in thiscollection, 1976-circa 2008 and undated. Materials include research files, notes, data and analysis,illustrations, paper drafts, bibliographies, reports, and photographs.

    Projects include research into butchering methods, primarily focusing on pinnipeds and data collectedfrom various California sites; working files for the development of computer programs dealing with humandentition, human evaluation, and human evolution; excavation reports from an archaeological project inMosfell, Icelend; and proposals, correspondence, papers, and lectures related to a Russian project in theAral Sea region.

    This series is arranged in alphabetical order.

    Box 51 Aleut research materials, undated4 Folders

    Butchering experiment:

    Box 52 Butchering experiment notes, 1976